These contracts carry significant risks. Both players are 30 years old, meaning they'll be 37 by the end of their contracts. While players can remain effective into their 30s, injury recovery and performance typically decline with age.
There might not be a weirder offseason in the NHL than the one belonging to the Seattle Kraken. While Brandon Montour has a chance to be a solid upgrade to their defense, they may have dramatically overpaid him for what his production is likely to look like. But that potential overpay is nothing compared to what they gave Chandler Stephenson, signing him to a seven-year, $43.7 million contract that just simply goes against all sound logic and reason. They needed to upgrade their offense after dropping down to 29th in the league in goals, but this is not likely to be the path.
If the Kraken succeed this season and remain playoff contenders, the contracts might be viewed more favorably. However, if Montour and Stephenson can't replicate their past success, Bleacher Report's harsh grade could prove accurate.